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A Youtube Fiesta: How to throw a temper tantrum at the news media, and not

September 30, 2007

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I don’t follow sports, so I apologize for being behind the curve on Mike Grundy, football coach for Oklahoma State, who thew a temper tartrum at a press conference about a column written about one of his players. Here’s the original tirade: Here’s the response by the columnist and her editor:

PR Nuggets 9.25.07: AAUP shuts down a listserve, Pew discovers what news consumers really want

September 26, 2007

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The American Association of University Professors has learned what it’s like when professors are nagging shits–on the AAUP’s dime. The AAUP shut down its listserve after questionable posts and negative reactions therein. Says the AAUP:  “In recent weeks, many subscribers have withdrawn from the list, complaining of the nature and tone of some of the [...]

When reporters play PR defense–and win

August 28, 2007

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It is not a lost irony that news outfits have to engage in public relations. And really, who doesn’t? If you relate to others, you do public relations. Today’s spectacle comes from the The Idahoe Statesmen. Regular readers of this blog know that, unlike what is read in reader comments in mainstream news sites, I [...]

PR nuggets 8.22.07: College rankings, Wikipedia redux and my homeboys/girls at Wisebread

August 22, 2007

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It’s no surprise that the hubbub around U.S. News & World Report college rankings is rearing its head. A PR issue is raised with such a report: Journalists, in this case, the media outlet known as the U.S. News & World Report, present themselves as the de facto spin doctors of misinformation. Re-framing journalists as spin doctors is, perhaps, [...]

Lanny Davis Part II: An interview with President Clinton’s former special counsel

August 19, 2007

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  In the late 1990s, President Bill Clinton was accused of selling burial plots at Arlington National Cemetery. The scandal made front page news all over the country. The problem: none of it was true. Lanny Davis, Clinton’s former special counsel, explains why this happened in part two of this exclusive interview for The Good, The [...]